Size homotopy groups for computation of natural size distances

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Publication:1125278

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Michele Mulazzani, Patrizio Frosini

Publication date: 6 December 1999

Published in: Bulletin of the Belgian Mathematical Society - Simon Stevin (Search for Journal in Brave)




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